The festival will provide young K-pop lovers with an array of exciting activities, such as an exhibition of K-pop idols, traditional folk games, a chance to try on traditional Korean hanbok, a flashmob, and displays showcasing Korean culture, tourism, and cuisine.

The highlight of the festival will be the much-anticipated performances put on by both Vietnamese and Korean artists.

Famous dancer Koo Young Back is expected to deliver an impressive performance, while renowned local singers Duc Phuc and Duong Hoang Yen will also be part of the event.

A unique K-pop singing and dancing competition will be held during the festival, offering young people the opportunity to showcase their talents and their passion for K-pop. Participants will be able to demonstrate their singing and dancing abilities to the delight of the audience, while also having the chance to compete and win prizes. The competition promises to be an exciting and engaging experience for all involved.

The winners of the K-pop Cover Dance Festival will have the opportunity to participate in the World Final in the Republic of Korea in the future. This is an incredible opportunity for fans of K-pop to express their love and enthusiasm for the genre and show off their dance moves on the world stage.

The K-pop Lovers Festival has been an annual event in Vietnam since 2013, albeit with a disruption in 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, the festival was able to resume last year, allowing passionate K-pop fans to once again get together and enjoy their shared love of the genre.

The Korean Culture Centre in Vietnam is hosting an event that is free to attend and all the information is available on their website, http://vietnam.korean-culture.org, and their Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/vietnamkcc/. So make sure to check them out for the latest updates.

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